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Rewind Boy Band Member Gets Sick On Plane Trying To Avoid Luggage Fees
Via Metro-UK
The 19-year-old – who happens to be a member of Scottish boy band Rewind – thought he was getting one over on EasyJet. Unfortunately all he got was heat exhaustion.
It all started when the band tried to board an EasyJet flight from Stansted to Glasgow. While the rest of the band breezed through, James was told he had too much luggage.
At this point he had three options: stump up £45, chuck his clothes, OR put them all on.
Obviously, putting them all on seemed like the best option, and that’s exactly what he did. All six t-shirts, four jumpers, three pairs of jeans, two pairs of jogging bottoms, two jackets and two hats of them.
Sounds semi-practical…
James may be silly, but he’s not stupid, and as soon as he got on the plane, he tried to remove some of his excess layers. Problem is, he was told he wasn’t allowed to do this until the plane was in the air.
At this point, things started to go seriously down hill.
By the time James started removing his clothes, his temperature was already seriously elevated. At this point he complained to his manager about the fact he was feeling really quite unwell, and he in turn informed the cabin crew.
The cabin crew decided the best course of action was to move James to an empty row at the back of the plane.
Unfortunately there were no sick bags on board, so instead they provided him with a clear plastic bin bag. Which was all fine, until James started to be violently sick everywhere BUT in to the clear plastic bin bag.
With the back row now spattered in vomit, the crew moved James to a seat in the centre of the plane, where he proceeded to pass out in the aisle.
Says James:
“I knew something was wrong early on as I just couldn’t breathe properly. I thought I was having a heart attack.”
Sounds like it was worth paying the little punk azz 45 pounds, but hey…
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